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First impressions: Madden NFL 10 photo

It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for: Samit Sarkar and Brad Nicholson have spent the past few days playing EA Sports’ Madden NFL 10, and they’re here to give you their initial thoughts. This isn’t the full review; that will be coming sometime next week, after we’ve been able to try out the game’s online modes in real-world conditions.

So what do we think so far -- is Madden 10 a new benchmark for virtual football, or is it just another annual iteration of the long-running franchise? Hit the jump to find out.

Samit Sarkar
Samit Sarkar (PlayStation 3)

Right now, I’d much rather be playing Madden NFL 10 than writing this. That sentence alone should give you a good idea of how I feel about the 21st year of Madden football. This is the first Madden game since Madden NFL 2005 back on the PS2 that I’ve had to tear myself away from -- and while that’s probably at least partly due to a thirst for football in my life (and anticipation of the impending NFL preseason), I still can’t deny that EA Tiburon has made a damn good football game.

Presentation is one of the key facets of Tiburon’s overhaul of the Madden franchise. The developers strove for a broadcast simulacrum, and it shows. Numerous all-new interstitial shots -- such as a pre-game USAF Thunderbirds flyover, and players high-fiving fans while walking into the locker room at halftime -- give the game a TV-style look that has never before been achieved in the series. This is complemented by The Extra Point, a show in the Franchise mode in which NFL Network analysts Fran Charles and Alex Flanagan go through the week’s matchups and highlights.

The Extra Point also provides a halftime report, which lists scores and statistics from your Franchise game and others from that week. It’s a nice addition to the series, but it could do with some fleshing out and less robotic dialogue. Still, the show still goes a long way toward bringing your Sunday TV experience into videogame form.

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Not only is this the best-looking Madden yet -- it’s the best-playing one, too. Tiburon’s hard work on tuning gameplay, with the help of new tech for things like gang tackling and offensive linemen that actually form a pocket, brings a more realistic game than ever before. Streamlined controls also improve the experience, as the right analog stick takes center stage for both offensive and defensive maneuvers. For die-hard football fans, pre-snap options abound on both sides of the ball -- you can shift your O-line to help with an outside run, and finally, you can once again change an individual defender’s actions.

I have experienced some strange stuttering issues -- it’s not a question of frame rate during play, but sometimes, there will be some hitches in the pre- and post-play action. So I’ll stress that I’ve only been able to play for about five or six hours; my feelings might change as I dig deeper. But from what I’ve seen so far, Madden NFL 10 is definitely going to be worth a purchase when it comes out this Friday, August 14th.

Brad Nicholson
Brad Nicholson (Xbox 360)

Year after year, EA Tiburon does something special with the latest release. I don’t need to read press materials to know that this year’s focus was on realism. It’s a departure from last year’s NFL 2K-inspired arcade ratings and casual friendliness. A stunning amount of new animations have been introduced. Receivers catch the ball with believable fluidity, runners rush with realistic agility, and tacklers crush in a variety of wild ways. A few old unrealistic issues have been tuned as well. Kickoff formations have a single designated receiver and man-chains form if the ball hangs in the air long enough. You can also return missed field goals, as well as push tackles into offensive linemen for greater penetration.

Nothing gets me more excited as an NFL fan than watching the new gang tackling system in motion. Roving defensive players swarm to the ball carrier as usual, but now more than one man makes the tackle, and you’re allowed to fight against the pile with right stick. As realistic as it sounds, it has its arcade moments. Big backs like Brandon Jacobs can push a pile with six defenders a little too far.

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One of the classic problems I’ve had is with the lack of defensive autonomy. This year, most defensive movements post-snap are controlled with the left analog stick. For the first time in a long time (since NFL 2K5, really) I feel like I’m an active participant on the defense. I’m no longer just watching the game unfold.

My time with the game has been short. I’ve spent approximately six hours fiddling with the Franchise Mode, playing with the salary cap and generally figuring it out. I haven’t noticed anything new of special value from last year, but I did notice that player training has been removed from the game. You can’t bump your stats through weight lifting, or seemingly, through play. I’m in Week 10 of the first season and none of my rookies have improved -- even the ones I rely on and use heavily.

In a few words, I’m happy with this year’s version. It’s better than last year (my review should give you an indication of the barometer), but still not perfect. If you’re a Madden fanatic, there’s no reason to avoid this. It’s not 2007, for sure.








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Andrew Kauz's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 14:06
Andrew Kauz
Thanks for the impressions, gents.

What post snap actions are performed on defense with the right stick? I mean, can you do swim moves through gaps and whatnot? (This might be a stupid question, but I haven't played a Madden game in ages.)
Brad Nicholson's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 14:08
Brad Nicholson
@kauza - Yeah, swim moves and trucking. Just equate it to the truck stick when you're running with the ball.
entrager's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 14:10
entrager
"man-chains form if the ball hangs in the air long enough"

Tee hee
falinter's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 14:24
falinter
Can I set my football player on fire and have him punch all the other foot ball players in the face?
casesomething's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 14:30
casesomething
maybe i'll pick this up when the inevitable price drops roll around. i just can't get into madden games even though i'm a pretty diehard football fan. espn nfl 2k5 on the other hand...
Oedipus Games's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 14:37
Oedipus Games
@ Brad-

Seriously, NO reason not to buy this? Neither of you touched on the virtual ton of DLC necessary to play a season online against friends. And, no It's not optional, not if you care about winning.
ALACR1TY's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 14:43
ALACR1TY
Oedipus you are spreading false rumors, you cannot use the dlc online it is only for offline franchise. you can buy an online franchise code but thats for people who buy the game used.

if you buy the game new there is a code on the booklet inside the game. there is an elite status to play all madden ranked games online if you want to.

next time before you spout your mouth off, know what you're talking about.
Samit Sarkar's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 14:48
Samit Sarkar
@Oedipus Games: What ALACR1TY said. You can't use any of the purchasable game modifiers online; they'll only have an effect in an offline franchise.
bastardmaster's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 15:12
bastardmaster
sounds like they removed too many features and the online franchise doesn't work quite the way i wanted it too. with there being no free agency or salary cap.
think i'll hold out till next year.
Oedipus Games's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 15:29
Oedipus Games
Thanks for the info (no sarcasm intended). I was seriously pissed. The original info i saw did not include that nugget. I was soooo upset that as a Steelers fan I was going to boycott THIS year of all years.... Thank you for clarifying that.

On the other hand... ALACR1TY, chill out. I capitalized the word no, I wasn't shouting or profane, and it wasn't touched on in this article. It's not like I didn't read said article before I posted a comment. Last night there wasn't much coverage of this during the weekend news lull. I'm eternally sorry (sarcasm intended) that I didn't scour the interwebs before "spouting my mouth off", some of us have jobs and such during the day.
Lydeck's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 16:28
Lydeck
If EA can get a game that plays half as well as 2K's did, then they'll be going in the right direction.
bobyoko's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 16:41
bobyoko
plz, moar posts about this tired ass series. also want moar guitar hero coverage 2!

seriously though, do the people who lose their lives to ea's mindless sports titles even qualify as gamers? this series peaked in the 90's guys.
Kryptinite's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 18:41
Kryptinite
I can't wait to read the review!!
Poopface Morty's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 20:05
Poopface Morty
After playing the retardedly short 1:00 quarters demo, I must say that I still will be picking this shit up. Definitely the best looking Madden ever, that's for sure.

bobytrollcunt "seriously though, do the people who lose their lives to ea's mindless sports titles even qualify as gamers? this series peaked in the 90's guys."

You need to troll harder than that, dickbag.
Brian Szabelski's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/10/2009 22:34
Brian Szabelski
Can I make the Lions win the Super Bowl in this game?

Yes? Well, then it's not realistic at all, is it?
Samit Sarkar's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/11/2009 00:14
Samit Sarkar
@NihonTiger90: You can, but you're going to have a hell of a time. The ratings system was overhauled, so it really makes a difference this time around. (By the way, I think the Lions' team rating is under 70.)
YoTanaka's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/11/2009 11:16
YoTanaka
Shit, nice graphics! I did a double take on the header image!
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